Any topic (writer’s choice)

Please read Chapter 9: Kinship, Family and Marriage, Chapter 10: Class and Inequality, Chapter 15: Religion In Cultural Anthropology by Kenneth Guest the 3rd edition. In your own words write about any family, class, or religion behaviors discussed in the reading assignments in relation to American culture today compared to other cultures in the world.

Comprehensive essay

Please Select one of the following short stories. They are all written by Katherine Mansfield. Other authors not acceptable:
1. The Garden Party
2. The Daughters of the Late Colonel
3. Bliss
4. The Fly
5. The Singing Lesson
6. Her First Ball
7. Miss Brill
B. Read the story very carefully. YOU HAVE TO READ IT. DO NOT READ ANY SUMMARIES. Then write a 400-words comprehensive essay on one of the following themes:
a. Gender roles / women.
b. Class.
c. Illusion/ disillusion.
. Any copying from the internet = no plagiarism
D. Please follow the MLA guidelines. Your font-size must be 12 or 14, it must be double-spaced. If you chose to use quotes, dont forget to cite the source.

Phl unit 13

Read Sandel’s ch. 10, Justice and the Common Good, and watch Sandels Episode 12.
Read Fides et Ratio (faith and reason). The Pdf file (excerpts) is under Course Content (on left). You must cite from or quote this text, whatever you answer.

In your short answer, answer ONE of the following.

What views does Sandel defend: what is his position on justice and the common good? Do you agree or disagree? Explain. Based on his text, what would Pope John Paul II probably say about Sandel’s position (on, e.g., moral limits of markets)?  Remember to cite from Fides et Ratio. Hint: look for what he says about “markets” and “utility.”
In what ways is Sandel’s theory influenced by Aristotle? What would the author of Fides et Ratio probably say in favor of this? Would John Paul II endorse it? If so, how?
What does Sandel think should be the role of religion in politics? What do you think is the role of religion and God in ethics? Of faith and reason? Explain with reference to Fides et Ratio.

The healing ritual that he witnessed for Kim Seok-Chul

• Towards the end of the film, Barker reflects on the healing ritual that he witnessed for Kim Seok-Chul, and describes how he (Barker) gained a different perspective on the music after that experience. In your own words, how do you think that Barker was transformed by that experience of witnessing the healing ritual, and what questions did it raise for him? What is your own reaction to that scene in the film?
• Drawing on this and other examples from the film, share your own reflections on what this film tells us about the potential of music for increasing cultural understanding. Can music help us better understand cultural differences? What can we learn about this process (understanding cultural difference) from the story told in this film?

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